Content quality is very subjective, as in that’s just your opinion. Other players may think it’s good.
Content quality is very subjective, as in that’s just your opinion. Other players may think it’s good.
Since the “new” version it has been shit. Typical big enterprises to break something the users like.
Newsflash: Not everyone is a teenager on lemmy, many of us have spouses and children.
My wife is still playing this, going on 4 years.
Also Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Sea of Thieves. Revisiting it after several years of not playing it, and finding it just as much fun now as it uses to be.
The article states the layoffs will affect the UK division and EU division, I am assuming you are basing your statement on US laws. https://www.gov.uk/redundancy-your-rights/notice-periods states that you will get paid for X number of weeks depending on how long you have been in your job.
Powerline networking is often limited by the fact that a lot of houses/apartments have multiple circuits and circuit brakes are the nemesis of powerline networking.
Are there any online collectives that work together to stop this tomfoolery?
Same as it has been for the last 100 years: Vote with your money. If you don’t like the product/service, don’t buy it. Stop thinking you can force them to change their offering.
How is this relevant to the article?
Earlier, multiple sources had indicated that Xbox is looking to foray into third party development, with ports of several first party titles rumored to arrive on PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2
So I guess they know more about the next Switch console than the rest of us.
How is your anecdote in any way relevant to the article?
Missing perhaps the most important skill: Human to human communication, allowing you to:
I suspect it is missing because most developers, myself included, dislike human communication. We like computers because they give us honest and logical answers.
If you have been gaining experience in the IT industry as a developer and have good hands-on experience on various issues that appear in any kind of application then you should consider moving higher in the corporate hierarchy.
Or, you know, keep doing what your enjoy and stay a developer.
I started developing software professionally, i.e. for a salary, about 20 years ago. I didn’t have any education beyond high school. Today I’m a freelance software consultant, currently working for a central bank in Europe. You know how I got here? By studying. Learning to use SQL, C#, PowerShell, bash, JSON, etc. I never learned computer algorithms and to this day I can’t write an efficient quick sort in either language. Along the way I learned the value of human interactions and efficient communication, vital to a freelance consultant wanting to be successful. Now my peers would tell you I write clean, efficient, readable, working code. My managers would say I deliver value and play well with others.
My point is it’s not about your theoretical knowledge about CS or The Art of Computer Programming, it’s about delivering tangible value to your employer.
Next you’re going to say https://www.cisecurity.org/benchmark/red_hat_linux exists for fearmongering.
Article is from 2016